
which in turned lead to so much misery and the rise of extremism in politics. Dare I say we appear to be heading down that bleak path once again... let's hope not.
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Mon 18 May 2009, 8:22,
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It sort of cascaded from the end of WWI. Most of the
economies of the the world were not versed in an
industrial society. And had more people than things
for them to do. Farming and resource based systems
that could not absorb the populations that they had,
they attracted hordes to the urban centers to make
weapons and supplies. Then, wished they'd just fade
back into "wherever" they came from. Which did not
really exist. As by then they'd grown up there.
/blog yeah yeah yeah blog.
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Mon 18 May 2009, 8:30,
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economies of the the world were not versed in an
industrial society. And had more people than things
for them to do. Farming and resource based systems
that could not absorb the populations that they had,
they attracted hordes to the urban centers to make
weapons and supplies. Then, wished they'd just fade
back into "wherever" they came from. Which did not
really exist. As by then they'd grown up there.
/blog yeah yeah yeah blog.